San Francisco-based startup Preventive has raised nearly $30 million from investors, including OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, to develop embryo gene-editing technology aimed at preventing hereditary diseases.
Business Bible, a faith-and-finance publishing brand founded by former hedge fund manager Nicholas Leone, has launched what it calls the world’s first AI-powered “Business Bible App,” designed to match real-time business headlines with biblical principles on work, finance, leadership and economic wisdom.
Resi, a leading Texas-based firm that provides a multisite, web and on-demand streaming service, has launched a new product that it says will help churches enhance their online visibility with the aid of artificial intelligence.
A Los Angeles-based singer is calling for a boycott of a national gym chain after claiming her membership was terminated for raising concerns about a man being allowed in the women's locker room.
With more than 140,000 churches, ministry and non-profit leaders already using its services, Gloo, a leading technology platform connecting the faith ecosystem to advance human flourishing, has filed an initial public offering with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to raise up to $100 million.
A North Texas-based venture capital firm is partnering with Tim Tebow on a $50 million initiative aimed at investing in technological solutions to fight human trafficking.
As the development of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to accelerate in speed and scale, more tech leaders from diverse backgrounds are increasingly using religious and even theological language to describe an entity that, some say, doesn't actually exist yet.
The Federal Trade Commission and Utah authorities have ordered the owner of Pornhub to pay a $5 million penalty for hosting content on the website that includes child abuse and other nonconsensual behavior.
Meta and OpenAI are working to improve their chatbots' handling of topics that teenagers engage the technology about, including sensitive issues like suicide.
The parents of a 16-year-old California teen who killed himself are suing OpenAI, claiming that the company's artificial intelligence chatbot coached their son on how to plan a "beautiful suicide" by helping him explore different methods to end his life.
Cracker Barrel changed its planned logo redesign Tuesday amid a negative public relations firestorm that drew accusations of "wokeness" and the attention of President Donald Trump.
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